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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shove it" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in formal written English.
In informal settings, like text messages or emails to close personal friends, it can be used as an expression of dismissive annoyance, as in the example sentence: "If you don't like my idea, just shove it!".
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Now shove it".
"Ah, shove it," he replies.
Shove it in my face.
Tell Self to shove it.
Shove it in your face.
He just basically wants to shove it".
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